Jon Gurten drove 35 miles to visit the site where Dunn and Jackass production assistant Zachary Hartwell drove off the road and slammed into a tree. "Just being local, it was weird how it hit you. We don't know the guy, but he seemed like a normal dude doing good for himself."

"He acted like a normal guy," says Moyer, who recalls running into him at the local T.G.I. Friday's recently. "He wasn't trying to throw his money down or act like a big shot. He didn't have a chip on his shoulder," Moyer recalled. "He said, 'Thanks for the support. Thanks for watching my movies.' "

West Chester native Christy Colflesh said Dunn was a "down-to-earth, totally awesome guy" who always took time to pose for photographs with fans.

According to preliminary autopsy results, Dunn and Hartwell died from blunt-force trauma and the fire that started after the crash. Although Dunn posted a photo of them drinking online hours earlier, toxicology reports won't be ready for weeks.

An online war of words erupted earlier after Roger Ebert was called insensitive for pointing out that Dunn may have been drunk. He defended his Tweet, but apologized to Dunn's family later.